Sitting down to play an old classic can quickly turn sour as the player recalls just how
terrible game cameras were a couple decades ago, or how clunky the control setups were.
Not exact matches
It's not a bad
game, but things like that the flying is constantly interrupted and the
terrible camera make it tepid.
Amazingly even if you could deal with the
terrible camera, shoddy controls and downright embarrassing lock - ups and glitches; the
game simply isn't much fun once you get past the first few levels.
For a
game so focused on killing, the killing in the
game is very basic button mashing, although to its credit the
game tries to make things interesting by throwing in poor hit detection, clunky controls, and
terrible camera control.
I'm having doubts about the
game for the 3DS for some reason the very awkward
camera control on 3DS without circlepad pro atleast was / is
terrible.
As an adventure
game with platforming elements, it's
terrible that players can't look at the environment without having to struggle with a
camera that doesn't help you out.
Besides the
terrible camera angle and plain graphics this is a pretty good surfing
game on the PS2.
The
game had a
terrible camera that always seemed to get stuck, and the gameplay seemed like something from a few years ago and not something on the next generation consoles.
While some were kinder to it, others slammed the
game for its unbalanced characters,
terrible camera and for just not being fun to play.
Nikon is back in the Android
camera game after the disastrous S800c, which launched in late 2012 and suffered from bad software, poor performance and
terrible app support.